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There are so many people, churches and organizations continuing to work so hard to help our community on the journey to recovery after the devastating flood. I am so inspired by all of the resilient folks that make Kerr County such a wonderful place to live and work. David, Lori and I were blessed to attend UMCOR disaster case management training last week. We learned so much and are now better equipped to help our community as we move forward in the long-term recovery. More people in our community will receive this same great training when UMCOR brings it to Kerrville in a few weeks. We are so grateful to be able to share and equip others with this knowledge. Even if you are not a trained case manager, the core principals of "Do no harm," and "Show compassion," are the ways we show love for our neighbors every day. Our Emergency Response Team under the leadership of Ray Dunton, has been making an impact in our community. Thank you to all of those amazing unpaid servants! If you want to get involved see Ray's call for help below... Team, We're going to need one more day of work to finish the Center Point house. I'm going to try Saturday 27 September to see if we can get some people who work during the week. Please let me know if you're available to work on the 27th. Please respond directly to me, either by text or email listed below. You can either work all or part of the day as your schedule allows. Thank you! Ray Dunton KFUMC ERT [email protected] (210) 781-9886 Found on the Guadalupe's efforts to reunite flood victims with their treasured objects. FOUND PROJECT We are currently looking for volunteer support on Saturday, 9/27 from 10:30am-3:30pm in Ingram, TX. Volunteers will be committing to hard and dirty work that day so please keep that in mind when recruiting volunteers. We are looking for 5-10 volunteers to support us. Some notes below outline what your volunteers can expect for the day. Please let me know if you have any questions. We appreciate it! lunch will be provided you will be cleaning hard goods & laundry found on the Guadalupe River. Please wear clothing that can handle: • Car wash and power washing • Being outside in the sun • Handling items covered in dirt and mud • Trips to the laundromat Bring any personal items you may need such as hats, sunscreen, or water bottles. We highly suggest changes of shoes including water boots. We have gloves and aprons available, but if you’d prefer your own gloves or aprons, please bring them. Masks – we do not provide masks, so bring your own if you’d like to wear one. The job is hard work. The bins are heavy, and the more people that show up, the easier the load . Thank you for your consideration in helping! Contact Angela Kennedy to volunteer or get more information Angela Kennedy Executive Director Heart of the Hills Heritage Center [email protected] (830) 955-5034 Flood ResourcesNeed Information About Flood Relief Efforts?
Click Here! Go to Kerr Together to Learn More Resources. Services. Support. KerrKind.org Thank you, God, for giving us everything we need each and every day. Amen. Leading Through the StormWatch and listen as our very own Rev. David Payne and Beth Palmer join Rev. Lisa Greenwood on the Igniting Imagination Podcast. Need Information About Flood Relief Efforts?Thoughts from Jane Davis... I am praying for you this morning… Things are always changing in our lives… We’re not as young as we were a minute ago. Children leave the nest. Floods, tornadoes and hurricanes change our lives and landscapes. We move from one place to another. Loved ones pass away. Our health changes. Life is different…will it ever be the same as it was yesterday? No. We are experiencing our “new normal." And, there’s hope in our new normal. God was with us in our yesterday… And He’s with us now… Creating. Again and again. That’s what He does. He’s The Creator. Things are different now…and He’s at work, Creating. Building. Restoring. Guiding. Each and every step of the process. And there’s progress. So, just when you’re settling into your new normal...Things will change again. But God never changes. Each of His days are normal for Him. No challenge is too big…for Him. Welcome to your new normal. “But for you who revere My name, the sun of righteousness will rise with healing in its rays.” —Malachi 4:2 So Many Ways to Serve our Neighbors in our Community!Our KFUMC Emergency Response Team (ERT) has been a blessing in our community! Thank you to all of our volunteers! Thankful for our Mustard Seed Food Relief Unpaid Servants!Want to learn more about how you can help? Contact: Tina Box at 830.315.6104 or Beth Palmer at 830.459.5847 Mercy Chefs continues to help our community!Want to learn more? Contact: Marquetta Pitts at 210.413.5503 Help bring joy to folks in care facilities and homebound with a delivery of flowers! Contact: Dee Ann Foley at 830.459.4504 Want to Help Visit Folks in our Faith Community who are in the Hospital?Contact: Laura Shrader at 830.357.0800 Food 4 Kids is Kicking off with the New School Year!Want to help pack nutritional food for students to have over the weekends? Contact: Beth Palmer at 830.459.5847 Need Information About Flood Relief Efforts?FEMA Deadline Extended to Sept. 28th
the FEMA Individual Assistance registration deadline has been extended to September 28, 2025, for Texans impacted by the July 4th floods. SAFB Annual Feeding Hope BanquetRev. Monica O'Donnell gave the opening prayer at the San Antonio Food Bank Annual Feeding Hope Banquet last week. Her words were so perfectly bathed in the healing balm of Jesus that you could have heard a pin drop in the crowded room. We are grateful for all the SAFB does to help our community year-round. Check out some of their impact report... Light On the Hill UpdateGreetings everyone!
I hope this finds you in good health and with abundant peace. The past eight weeks have been a very difficult time in our community. While we are still grieving lives lost and devastation to property, we are looking forward with hope and resilience in our hearts. Since July 4th at Light on the Hill, we have served as a shelter for families awaiting news of missing loved ones. We then transitioned into hosting first responders for five weeks as they carried out their vital work. Today, through our partnership with the amazing organization Mercy Chefs, we continue to feed first responders, volunteers, and anyone in need of a hot meal. Mercy Chefs is using our Nutrition Center at LOTH and will continue to serve our community through their Beacon of Hope Ministry for as long as they are needed. It seems very fitting to have the Beacon of Hope at Light on the Hill! Mercy Chefs has added several new pieces of equipment to our commercial kitchen, which will remain as a gift to us after they leave. Many of you are already volunteering with Mercy Chefs. Thank you! If you want to know more about how our church family can serve with them, contact Marquetta Pitts at (210)413-5503. Our transitional housing cabins will provide safe and sound homes for families who were displaced by the flood. We are not sure how long the recovery phase will take, but we are committed to walking alongside these folks until they are in safe, permanent housing. New Dawn will continue to be a light after a time of darkness for our neighbors needing a “hand up.” We are working with UMCOR (United Methodist Committee on Relief), TMF (Texas Methodist Foundation), The Rio Texas Conference of Methodist Churches, and the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, as well as other organizations, to create a plan for moving forward during the long-term recovery process. We feel so grateful for the trust our community has in the important work we do. For a “time such as this,” Light on the Hill will continue to strive to share the love and hope of Jesus Christ with our hurting community. The disaster work in Kerr County has been constantly changing and evolving, and I am so proud of how hard our staff and unpaid servants have worked to help in any way needed. We have remained committed to serving our neighbors in need in our community with support just as we have always done. In July and August 2682 individuals / 920 families received food assistance, and more than 500 children were gifted everything needed for a great start to the new school year. Light on the Hill continues to serve as a hub of hope in our community! Blessings, Beth |
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